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lingering snow from new mexico into west texas. and flurries in western new york. >>> and finally from us this morning, the changing face of the new congress. ushering in more girl power than ever before. >> abc's diane sawyer found out what's on the minds of the 20 women, claiming their place in the senate. >> reporter: they are living, breathing history. they are 20 senators, republican and democrat, who say they have had it with gridlock and the way congress works. >> if they can delay a problem, they'll do it. we don't believe in delay. >> reporter: barbara mikulski, she has brought women together for years. >> square your shoulders. put your lipstick on and fight the revolution. >> i don't want people who watch this show to think we're some kind of a sorority because we're not. we all march to the sound of different drummers to some extent. >> reporter: how many of you absolutely know america is ready to elect a female president? >> absolutely. >> reporter: how many of you think there will be a nominee? a female nominee, in 20
lingering snow from new mexico into west texas. and flurries in western new york. >>> and finally from us this morning, the changing face of the new congress. ushering in more girl power than ever before. >> abc's diane sawyer found out what's on the minds of the 20 women, claiming their place in the senate. >> reporter: they are living, breathing history. they are 20 senators, republican and democrat, who say they have had it with gridlock and the way congress works....
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that is mexico. brazil and you'll get all those countries, we have to go look at china. we have to reach out to india. i went down to mexico on an economic development mission and was the first governor to go there in four years from any state. we're missing a tremendous opportunity. >> thank you. governor brown, i'm sure you know that on any given da people from other states are knocking on doors of co's in the valley and trying to get them to expand in other states or move to other states. someone in this room may have engaged in that. >> they cannot all expand in california. we are try to help california. quex their offering tax breaks. >> we are not offering a break. >> not only you. what do you say to the ceo's? what are you trying to do it? what are two or three things you are doing to keep companies here? >> we take specifics. i met yesterday with the representative of nissan and they're very interested and supportive of the installation of high-speed chargers throughout california. we have a plan, criticized by some but nevertheless, well funded by a legal settle
that is mexico. brazil and you'll get all those countries, we have to go look at china. we have to reach out to india. i went down to mexico on an economic development mission and was the first governor to go there in four years from any state. we're missing a tremendous opportunity. >> thank you. governor brown, i'm sure you know that on any given da people from other states are knocking on doors of co's in the valley and trying to get them to expand in other states or move to other...
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pardon here in this country prior to leaving the united states to attend their interview in let's say mexico. it is a wonderful benefit because it reduces the time that families are separated. >> you. >> because what who wouho would want to leave and hope that could you come back. >> absolutely. there are individuals prior to this that were not filing applications to petition their spouses or children because of the uncertainty and the wait time. the wait time could be three months to a year. there are also strict requirements for the hardship waiver that must be met and established before it's approved. >> so you don't know if you're going to come back or not. >> exactly. >> there's a lot to discuss. these questions can be answered bypatricia. there is her information. we'll be back. stay with us. >>> we're back talking with an immigration attorney. deferred action, we all -- it was a big deal last year when initiated. what benefits have we seen from that so far? >> to date immigration has received over 355,000 applications. there are an estimated 1.8 million undocumented students who quali
pardon here in this country prior to leaving the united states to attend their interview in let's say mexico. it is a wonderful benefit because it reduces the time that families are separated. >> you. >> because what who wouho would want to leave and hope that could you come back. >> absolutely. there are individuals prior to this that were not filing applications to petition their spouses or children because of the uncertainty and the wait time. the wait time could be three...
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and then ship it from the gulf of mexico to non americans all around the world. oil by the way that's going to accelerate our planet's plunge into global warming induced catastrophe so the question is why last year president obama approved the southern leg of the keystone x.l. pipeline which will transport deadly canadian tar sands oil from oklahoma down to the gulf of mexico. where it's going to be refined and then promptly placed on oil barges to be sold in south america europe asia. and mexico they get the oil we get the poison coming out of the refinery smokestacks. odds are little oil from the keystone x.l. pipeline is actually going to make it into american markets according to trans canada itself this product will not reduce the price of gas the united states according to trans canada itself this project project will actually increase gas prices in the american midwest it will not reduce our dependence on foreign oil. it will create only a few thousand temporary jobs and a few hundred permanent jobs and it's going to put our land and underground aquifers a
and then ship it from the gulf of mexico to non americans all around the world. oil by the way that's going to accelerate our planet's plunge into global warming induced catastrophe so the question is why last year president obama approved the southern leg of the keystone x.l. pipeline which will transport deadly canadian tar sands oil from oklahoma down to the gulf of mexico. where it's going to be refined and then promptly placed on oil barges to be sold in south america europe asia. and...
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-mexico war. let me tell you about the war, i'm assuming like most people you probably don't know a whole lot about it. the north american invasion as it's known in mexico begin with president james k. polk sent troops into disputed area between the rio grande rivers, with the intention of starting a war. poker wanted war. he was set on declaring war if the mexican army didn't want a debate. the day he found out that mexicans had crossed the rio grande and killed 14 soldiers in the disputed area, polk went to the cabinet and he said, you know, i think we should declare war against mexico. and his cabinet said, well, we really can't declare war because the mexicans haven't done anything. we sent 4000 american troops down into land that mexico thinks is theirs and we're waiting for something happens we can't declare war on mexico to. but then polk finds out the next day an incident had happened to me before. of course, news travels very slowly them. when polk got this incident that he needed, he wen
-mexico war. let me tell you about the war, i'm assuming like most people you probably don't know a whole lot about it. the north american invasion as it's known in mexico begin with president james k. polk sent troops into disputed area between the rio grande rivers, with the intention of starting a war. poker wanted war. he was set on declaring war if the mexican army didn't want a debate. the day he found out that mexicans had crossed the rio grande and killed 14 soldiers in the disputed...
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. >> 5 hermanitos, tres nacidos en texas y dos en méxico, en el 2011 fueron acogidos por el estado luego que su padre fuera capturado, su madre se esfumó, ella desapareció y nunca la vimos otra vez. >> la abuela paterna llegó desde dallas para pelear por sus nietos, la declararon competente, pero un fallo judicial le destrozó el corazón. >> me imaginaba llevándolo a la escuela, educarlos y cuidarlos. >> les dio miedo que el padre saliera de la cárcel. >> se sabe que ellos serán torturados por su padre quien tiene un asunto pendiente por abuso sexual a una de las niñas. >> siempre decía, abuelita, yo cuido mucho a mi hermanito, pues no quiero que nos separe. >> esto no convenció a la ley. >> el plan es adoptarlo, pero no te puedo decir, ¿dónde? con quien? o ¿cuándo?. >> ahora la abuela desea que ellos caigan en buenas manos. >> otro tema, no es la primera vez que un debate político se convierta en una batalla campal, nos referimos al partido revolucionario dominicano que se ha dividido entre dos corrientes, tenemos las violentas imágenes y de las repercusiones que ha teni
. >> 5 hermanitos, tres nacidos en texas y dos en méxico, en el 2011 fueron acogidos por el estado luego que su padre fuera capturado, su madre se esfumó, ella desapareció y nunca la vimos otra vez. >> la abuela paterna llegó desde dallas para pelear por sus nietos, la declararon competente, pero un fallo judicial le destrozó el corazón. >> me imaginaba llevándolo a la escuela, educarlos y cuidarlos. >> les dio miedo que el padre saliera de la cárcel. >> se...
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>>estga pa perturbacion aire fÍn norte de mÉxico ha traido esto. lluvia ligera carolina del norte sur. un sistema frontal que se mueve lento, pero no llega al sur de la florida. orlando tampa se verna an afec s afectados. >>vamos a la zona donde nieva, t t texas, mÉxico, parte norte de chihuahauua coÁgulo de sangroai. >>condiciÓnes invernales para todo este territorio, en las proxim prÓximas horas podrÍa caer ni e nieve. temperaturas frias, 18 amaril l amarillaamarillao, 33 dallas, podrirdrÍan ver gran. >>maxima 38. texas sigue pade padeicendo dpade padeciendo sequÍa. los efectos de los lagos siguen dejando nieve, sin llegar al r corredor de la i s'i i tem p r temperaturatemperaturas muy frias. >>corredor nordeste temperaturas muy frias a. >>minieaeapolis 11 grdados, por tarde llega a 28. esto es lo que se ve en seatle, lo que mejora para maÑana. los Ángeles, posibilidadi de u lluvia el fin de semana. >>muchas gracias, eduardo. cuando disfrutamos de una fiesta o evento pocas veces prestamos a atenciÓn al cdj que le poine i acciÓn, que pe
>>estga pa perturbacion aire fÍn norte de mÉxico ha traido esto. lluvia ligera carolina del norte sur. un sistema frontal que se mueve lento, pero no llega al sur de la florida. orlando tampa se verna an afec s afectados. >>vamos a la zona donde nieva, t t texas, mÉxico, parte norte de chihuahauua coÁgulo de sangroai. >>condiciÓnes invernales para todo este territorio, en las proxim prÓximas horas podrÍa caer ni e nieve. temperaturas frias, 18 amaril l...
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are you supposed to bank in mexico? and transfer the money to the united states when you're about to become a citizen? how do you manage that? >> that's very difficult to figure out an i can tell you most of the undocumented people here who are living and working among us, they're the vast majority of them are living very close to subsistence levels and the fines, the level of which they're set could be critical how successful the program is going to be, whether or not people can actually afford to meet these. and by the way, in terms of taxes, most immigrants pay -- most undocumented immigrants pay taxes and sales taxes of course. >> luke, i'm still thinking about these republican house members that represent district that is are not changing demographically like the rest of the country is and the average income does not have to respond. you know? and i'm wondering, you can make the case from the standpoint of boehner or mccarthy or cantor, yes, this is something the party needs to do to move forward and maybe a long t
are you supposed to bank in mexico? and transfer the money to the united states when you're about to become a citizen? how do you manage that? >> that's very difficult to figure out an i can tell you most of the undocumented people here who are living and working among us, they're the vast majority of them are living very close to subsistence levels and the fines, the level of which they're set could be critical how successful the program is going to be, whether or not people can actually...
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>>tres miembros de una familia h hugo sÁnche hispana que residen en estados unidos viajaron a mÉxico para l cleebrc celebrar las fiestas de navidad, no han vuelto desde entonces. sus celulares estan aagpaaggado la autoridad mexicana no tiene i informacion. >>y la detencion de un menor de solo seiiete aÑos, genera con o conmocin. >>nadie me quiere hablar. >>jeanette ram ramos llora al a narrar el acoso que vivio su hijo por wilson reyes, el acu d acusado de siete aÑos. >>el me dice, mami por favor, u buscame otra manera, no puedo a ya. >>la madre de origen puertor puertorriqueÑo dice que intento resolver la sitaucion con la t autoridad escolar, pero la si a situacsi situaciÓn empeoro, la ultima vez este le robo dinero al niÑo. enetotonces se alegro de la de n detencion del menor >>ram ramos fue quien denuncio hechos a la policÍa >>si yo no defiendo a mi hijo, nadie lo harÁ >>luego dela policÍa detuvo a i wilson reyes, donde fue presu o presuntamente tomada la fotog f fotografia, ahora el de departamento de policÍa de nueva york, es parte ede una demanda i millonaria. >>justif
>>tres miembros de una familia h hugo sÁnche hispana que residen en estados unidos viajaron a mÉxico para l cleebrc celebrar las fiestas de navidad, no han vuelto desde entonces. sus celulares estan aagpaaggado la autoridad mexicana no tiene i informacion. >>y la detencion de un menor de solo seiiete aÑos, genera con o conmocin. >>nadie me quiere hablar. >>jeanette ram ramos llora al a narrar el acoso que vivio su hijo por wilson reyes, el acu d acusado de siete...
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mexico war had the highest mortality rate of any american war. 15% of soldiers serving in mexico for the united states died. 78,000 troops served in mexico, and it was a war that had a big impact on people at home. i reallimented to write a narrative that explored how people were impacted and their families and people talked both in the war are abraham lincoln, making his first major political speech, one i found, actually, quite widely documented and discussed in newspapers. his first major vote in congress was condemning the war. lincoln's first political stance on the national stage is against the u.s.-mexico war. that's one person i talk about. another person is john jay harden. some of you may be familiar with. he's part of a very, very important family in jacksonville, and for a period of time he was the leading wig politician in illinois, not abraham lincoln, and it's only hair din's death in the war that some argue makes lincoln's path forward and road to the presidency possible because he was under the shadow of john before that happened. hardin's family is fascinating and d
mexico war had the highest mortality rate of any american war. 15% of soldiers serving in mexico for the united states died. 78,000 troops served in mexico, and it was a war that had a big impact on people at home. i reallimented to write a narrative that explored how people were impacted and their families and people talked both in the war are abraham lincoln, making his first major political speech, one i found, actually, quite widely documented and discussed in newspapers. his first major...
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this is in northern mexico about 60 miles south of laredo, texas. two dubucks duke it out for the dough in the back ground to show who's tougher than tough. these two bucks are duking it out, the dough walking is like, i'm out. i'm into lovers not fighters. i'm going to find a peaceful buck somewhere. but we wouldn't do this if they didn't respond. >> no. it's millennia. the women like the muscle guys. >> i think you can tell from the video, the deer, the dough -- th doe -- they're like -- >> i don't want to hang out. >> in this case, looks like neither really won, because in the end, all the ladies left. now we got to -- out there and started -- >> yes. and we still didn't get any doe tail. >> geez. >>> my man. >> what you got there? >> what kind of sauce aring going for? [ laughter ] >> the turner brother, they're a funny comedy troupe so they decided to make their own public service announcement about the effects of drugs on you at work and it's called "drugs at work" and you can see by the type of drugs that they "allegedly" gave to this worker
this is in northern mexico about 60 miles south of laredo, texas. two dubucks duke it out for the dough in the back ground to show who's tougher than tough. these two bucks are duking it out, the dough walking is like, i'm out. i'm into lovers not fighters. i'm going to find a peaceful buck somewhere. but we wouldn't do this if they didn't respond. >> no. it's millennia. the women like the muscle guys. >> i think you can tell from the video, the deer, the dough -- th doe -- they're...
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dollars daily deposited to hsbc mexico using boxes specially made to fit through tellers windows to speed transactions. >> stephen: okay, but how was hsbc supposed to know the big specially made boxes the cartels were dropping off were full of drug money? they could have just as easily been filled with human heads. [ laughter ] turns out it was drug money and once they were caught, hsbc was slammed with a $1.9 billion fine. $1.9 billion dollars. do you have any idea how long it would take them to earn that back? four weeks. [ laughter ] i mean, you could take the special k challenge twice! [ laughter ] folks, just to show -- just so show how sorry they are for funding murder, hsbc has decided to partially defer bonus compensation for senior officials. okay? partially deferring their bonuses. i think that really demonstrates their partial humanity. [ laughter ] i did not know this but sometimes when people launder money for drug cartels, they go to jail. but the obama administration isn't going to do that because as assistant attorney general brewer said hsbc would almost certainly have lo
dollars daily deposited to hsbc mexico using boxes specially made to fit through tellers windows to speed transactions. >> stephen: okay, but how was hsbc supposed to know the big specially made boxes the cartels were dropping off were full of drug money? they could have just as easily been filled with human heads. [ laughter ] turns out it was drug money and once they were caught, hsbc was slammed with a $1.9 billion fine. $1.9 billion dollars. do you have any idea how long it would take...
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new mexico is traditionally a pretty progressive community. we have moved forward on protecting women's rights for years. but there are -- there's a growing caucus of these tea party and crazy conservatives on the right who are opposed to that kind of progress and they are doing what they can with some of these sleeper bills they hope nobody would notice. >> pat, i want to play what jean moynihan president of march for life said this morning on the daily rundown about the current abortion movement. take a listen. >> if you went to the march today you'd see a number of young, shining energetic faces. this isn't an extreme radical issue. this is the new normal. >> so this is the new normal. so explain to us the new normal for a state legislature, you know, state legislator in new mexico is to actually have a woman come forward to say, you know, admit that she's been raped, she's impregnated and they'll make her carry that baby to term? >> that's exactly right. that's exactly what this bill said. if you think about todd akin's legitimate rape com
new mexico is traditionally a pretty progressive community. we have moved forward on protecting women's rights for years. but there are -- there's a growing caucus of these tea party and crazy conservatives on the right who are opposed to that kind of progress and they are doing what they can with some of these sleeper bills they hope nobody would notice. >> pat, i want to play what jean moynihan president of march for life said this morning on the daily rundown about the current abortion...
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it would have begun in santa fe, new mexico. why? because texas was its on imperial ambitiouses to move west ward supported by the slave holding south claim to invade the new mexico territory. there were many other parts to the crisis fundamentally, it was whether or not the west would be slaved or free. in 1850, the south was militarized, southern nationalism at the peak. jefferson davis on the floor of the senate if a southern confederacy was to be formed now. they were ready to accept the presidency of it. the north on the other hand was nowhere near wed -- ready to go to war. and the north was dominated by the conservative wing of the democratic party and largely with the south and in other words -- the north would not have fought the war or won the same war suck -- with probably succeeded and consequences of that for the not only for american history but to the rest of the world quickly went tragic. >> what was the floor of congress like in 1850? >> it was result in result chaotic. intense. a debate in congress was like the worl
it would have begun in santa fe, new mexico. why? because texas was its on imperial ambitiouses to move west ward supported by the slave holding south claim to invade the new mexico territory. there were many other parts to the crisis fundamentally, it was whether or not the west would be slaved or free. in 1850, the south was militarized, southern nationalism at the peak. jefferson davis on the floor of the senate if a southern confederacy was to be formed now. they were ready to accept the...
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there's a new wintery weather now come to new mexico. this is santa fe. look at that lynette. they have got snow on the ground out there. drivers had a tough time getting around and you can see cars and trucks all over the roadways and see that over my left shoulder. this is tough out there. this once again video coming from santa fe. this is daylight video and as you can see megan, lynette, they are not used to this type of weather at all. >> no. nasty there. nothing like that yesterday here. it was gorgeous out. >> okay. let's do the breakdown. okay. so, three days we started out with wintery weather. >> right. >> and. >> that's monday. >> the ice and yesterday we had the fog. >> okay. >> and then today, we have the warmer temperatures which is good for a lot of people, but we have the severe weather potentially coming in this evening. so we have been active the past three days. >> it's been interesting. >> is the storm system that big because it looks to be. >> it is. >> looks like one of those from the great lakes to the gulf. >> exactly. and it's ahead of the cold front t
there's a new wintery weather now come to new mexico. this is santa fe. look at that lynette. they have got snow on the ground out there. drivers had a tough time getting around and you can see cars and trucks all over the roadways and see that over my left shoulder. this is tough out there. this once again video coming from santa fe. this is daylight video and as you can see megan, lynette, they are not used to this type of weather at all. >> no. nasty there. nothing like that yesterday...
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said were begun in 1850 that would have begun charles and for santa fe, new mexico. why? texas its own imperial ambitions could move westward supported by the slaveholding out and to invade the new mexico territory. there's many other parts to the crisis fundamentally with whether or not the west would be slaves or free. in 1850 assizes militarized. southern nationalism sap. jefferson davis and that the southern confederacy was to be formed now, he was ready to accept the presidency of it. the north on the other hand was nowhere near ready to go to war and a deep and are still dominated by the conservative wing of the democratic party lurcher with the south in other words the north would not have fought the war. secession would've probably seceded and the consequences not only for americans, but the rest of the world could've been quite tragic. >> what was the floor of congress lake in each of a few clicks >> tumultuous, chaotic, and tends. the debate in congress was like the world series today. of course there was a sports closer than mid-18th century. americans came all
said were begun in 1850 that would have begun charles and for santa fe, new mexico. why? texas its own imperial ambitions could move westward supported by the slaveholding out and to invade the new mexico territory. there's many other parts to the crisis fundamentally with whether or not the west would be slaves or free. in 1850 assizes militarized. southern nationalism sap. jefferson davis and that the southern confederacy was to be formed now, he was ready to accept the presidency of it. the...
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♪ >>> bueno, mÉxico juega un partido amistoso cont contra dinamarca, y lo podrÁn ver por univisiÓn. >>> el prÓximo miÉrcoles. el juego serÁ el dÍa 30 de enero en la ciudad de phoenix arizona. ponganlo en su calendario. y ahora el nuevo hemingway, adelante... (aplausos) >>> este hombre es exacto, no es el brujo mayor, es hemingway. >>> tengo una predicciÓn, no lo van a dejar entrar a mÉxico de regreso. >>> es igualito a hemingway. >>> un aplauso a sammy. >>> ♪ >>> hoy en "primer impacto": >>> cunde el pÁnico cuando una nueva balacera estremece un centro de estudios. un policÍa sale en defensa de una mujer y es agredido por malhechores. se lanzan a la calle para protestar por lideres religiosos que encubrieron a lideres religiosos. le diremos cÓmo superar momentos difÍciles, desde la muerte de un ser querido hasta la perdida del trabajo. hay gran revuelo en el hospital donde estÁ internada shakira. esto y mÁs ahora mismo en "primer impacto." >>> una mujer se desmaya y termina en el momento que un tren se aproxima a la estaciÓn de metro, otros corren en su ayuda tras la ca
♪ >>> bueno, mÉxico juega un partido amistoso cont contra dinamarca, y lo podrÁn ver por univisiÓn. >>> el prÓximo miÉrcoles. el juego serÁ el dÍa 30 de enero en la ciudad de phoenix arizona. ponganlo en su calendario. y ahora el nuevo hemingway, adelante... (aplausos) >>> este hombre es exacto, no es el brujo mayor, es hemingway. >>> tengo una predicciÓn, no lo van a dejar entrar a mÉxico de regreso. >>> es igualito a hemingway....
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snow tapering off from new mexico to southwest texas. showers around corpus christi, dallas and midland. thunderstorms in from jacksonville to orlando and west palm beach. and flurries in western new york. >> 30s in boston and new york. upper 20s across the midwest. 40s from seattle to portland. >>> and when we come back, think your job is stressful? well, the new list of most stressful jobs is just out. >>> and flu cases are spiking far and wide right now. why this season is already so miserable for so many. >>> and capturing memorable moments from a day of firsts on capitol hill. >>> and welcome back, everyone. as we reported at the top of the broadcast, there's a positive preview ahead in today's all-important december employment report from the labor department. the adp private sector numbers show that businesses added 215,000 jobs last month. that's the best in ten months. >>> and it turns out 2012 was a very good year for auto sales in the u.s., which topped 14.5 million. the best in five years. chrysler, which is the smallest of d
snow tapering off from new mexico to southwest texas. showers around corpus christi, dallas and midland. thunderstorms in from jacksonville to orlando and west palm beach. and flurries in western new york. >> 30s in boston and new york. upper 20s across the midwest. 40s from seattle to portland. >>> and when we come back, think your job is stressful? well, the new list of most stressful jobs is just out. >>> and flu cases are spiking far and wide right now. why this...
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mexico has a program. working with mexican authorities to recognize that known and trusted population. a number of initiatives that would help not only people in the u.s. cannot be u.s. citizens traveling internationally because right now preach i can say to message program but what were working with internationally to be allowed to chabrol internationally. [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. [applause] >> now we're going to have a preferred porphyrin seattle mayor mike mcginn has been spearheading efforts to human trafficking. efforts to require certain publications such as that page.com and other classified services to clement in person age verification and in the exploitation of children through their services. mayor mcginn. >> thank you mayor parker for inviting me to this. this meant that the national humans xaverian traffic prevention on and our city council has passed a resolution called to the scene. mayors meeting in orlando conference passed a resolution, calling on back page.co
mexico has a program. working with mexican authorities to recognize that known and trusted population. a number of initiatives that would help not only people in the u.s. cannot be u.s. citizens traveling internationally because right now preach i can say to message program but what were working with internationally to be allowed to chabrol internationally. [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. [applause] >> now we're going to have a preferred porphyrin seattle...
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, para conocer más vamos con carla sánchez . >>> muchas gracias desde la ciudad de mexico vamos al resumen de noticias , sentencia de 135 aÑos de prision a dos ex policías , están relaciónados con 7 plagios alerta en chihuahua por alerta de frío ,temperatura con -13 grados . >>> hoy regresaron a clases más de 35 millones de estudiantes en el df un operativo , el pan perdio el 80 % de su militancia , sólo 2 de cada 10 militantes el total ancional pasó a 300 mil . >>> un muerto y 38 heridos , dejó un show de fuegos artificiales . >>> cada vez son menos los que practican el oficio de titiritero para elaborar , se debe tener amor por este trabajo cada titeres le roba un poco de alma al artista con estas imágenes de titiriteros mexicanos , nos despedimos . >>> el cantante lupillo rivera , hará un compromiso stefany habla de esto . >>> tras el fallecimiento de jenny rivera , lupillo rivera , no podrá cubrir los conciertos que tenía programado la diva de la banda pero hará una excepcion con la feria de león donde lupillo rivera , hará un pequeño homenaje a su hermana juan gabriel
, para conocer más vamos con carla sánchez . >>> muchas gracias desde la ciudad de mexico vamos al resumen de noticias , sentencia de 135 aÑos de prision a dos ex policías , están relaciónados con 7 plagios alerta en chihuahua por alerta de frío ,temperatura con -13 grados . >>> hoy regresaron a clases más de 35 millones de estudiantes en el df un operativo , el pan perdio el 80 % de su militancia , sólo 2 de cada 10 militantes el total ancional pasó a 300 mil ....
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the vast majority from mexico. for years, it has been an intractable problem. some things are changing. some might have a better chance of success. many have come across the border illegally. also, republicans are having a very serious briefing, wondering whether their attitude towards immigration costs them vital latino votes. >> this is rich, anglo, isolated, judgmental. >> this is a republican and a veteran of six presidential campaigns but mitt romney did not verify to call. he's making a television ad to convince conservatives to back changes including to allow illegal workers to become american citizens. you have to become more welcoming. you have to be the party that says, yes, we are what america was founded on. we welcome everybody. >> at the old as country music venue in texas, it is clear that republicans might have trouble changing. >> if you are sneaking into the country and you don't have the proper identification, resources, then, it is illegal and i like it. >> before you come over the border, you should be cleared to come over the border, corre
the vast majority from mexico. for years, it has been an intractable problem. some things are changing. some might have a better chance of success. many have come across the border illegally. also, republicans are having a very serious briefing, wondering whether their attitude towards immigration costs them vital latino votes. >> this is rich, anglo, isolated, judgmental. >> this is a republican and a veteran of six presidential campaigns but mitt romney did not verify to call....
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new mexico. people in new mexico have a special place in the heart. but mayor ken miyagishima is coming back. he's a repeat guest here from las cruces, new mexico and among other things, last crusade has given us the assistant secretary of commerce has been working so much as a partner with us and others in furthering the relationship between the u.s. and mexico, so thanks for help being giving us. he's been mayor since 2007 and israeli been a great partner with us over the last two years, advancing a better job. thank you are being here. take it away. [applause] >> hate to tell you, good afternoon, everybody. good evening. welcome to our discussion today on the perspectives of the u.s.-mexico border region. i'm bringing my notes only to keep amtrak because i know we're running a little slow when time. anytime you give a mayor and microphone are not in come he can go on and on. i never running short. but i would just like to tell you, my name is ken miyagishima. those of you wondering about me, m
new mexico. people in new mexico have a special place in the heart. but mayor ken miyagishima is coming back. he's a repeat guest here from las cruces, new mexico and among other things, last crusade has given us the assistant secretary of commerce has been working so much as a partner with us and others in furthering the relationship between the u.s. and mexico, so thanks for help being giving us. he's been mayor since 2007 and israeli been a great partner with us over the last two years,...
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all of this moisture flowing right off the gulf of mexico, right up the mississippi river valley. around here we saw a front come through yesterday afternoon. it did have a few sprinkles with it. that is long gone. behind it high pressure is built in so it's going to force that storm more to the north than in our direction. as we look at our futurecast, showing not that much in the way of cloudiness through at least midday but more clouds this afternoon. i want to widen the picture because that storm system out west, we're going to watch it track toward the midwest, not toward us, but we'll continue to see clouds stream in our direction. so tonight looks like a mostly cloudy night. temperatures back in the 30s. how about your friday? friday looks as if we'll have clouds. dry weather for the morning but the afternoon commute, if you're going to get away tomorrow, maybe go on a little weekend trip, look at the rain that will be moving into the afternoon. so tomorrow will be a yell loy alert day -- yellow alert day for the afternoon and evening rain showers that will slow down your c
all of this moisture flowing right off the gulf of mexico, right up the mississippi river valley. around here we saw a front come through yesterday afternoon. it did have a few sprinkles with it. that is long gone. behind it high pressure is built in so it's going to force that storm more to the north than in our direction. as we look at our futurecast, showing not that much in the way of cloudiness through at least midday but more clouds this afternoon. i want to widen the picture because that...
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and then ship it from the gulf of mexico to non americans all around the world. oil by the way that's going to accelerate our planet's plunge into global warming induced catastrophe so the question is why last year president obama approved the southern leg of the keystone x.l. pipeline which will transport deadly canadian tar sands oil from oklahoma down to the gulf of mexico. where it's going to be refined and then promptly placed on oil barges to be sold in south america europe asia and mexico they get the oil we get the poison coming out of the refinery smokestacks. odds are little oil from the keystone x.l. pipeline is actually going to make it into american markets according to trans canada itself this product will not reduce the price of gas the united states according to trans canada itself this project project will actually increase gas prices in the american midwest it will not reduce our dependence on foreign oil. it will create only a few thousand temporary jobs and a few hundred permanent jobs and it's going to put our land and underground aquifers at
and then ship it from the gulf of mexico to non americans all around the world. oil by the way that's going to accelerate our planet's plunge into global warming induced catastrophe so the question is why last year president obama approved the southern leg of the keystone x.l. pipeline which will transport deadly canadian tar sands oil from oklahoma down to the gulf of mexico. where it's going to be refined and then promptly placed on oil barges to be sold in south america europe asia and...
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these are the four states that border mexico, california, mexico, texas, and the last three that i mentioned have basically none of the laws of interest, i'm sorry. i went too fast. however, california does licensed gun dealers and allow inspections not conducting background checks. today to regulate private transactions with handguns and a ban assault weapons which of course are very important respect to the mexican cartels and also one down per customer per month. so, what does the exporting to mexico look like. california did not export nearly that many guns per capita as to arizona, new mexico and texas. briefly limitations of the studies for the missouri study most were cross sectional comparisons. in some cases we didn't have the individual level trace data that i would love to have built our hard to come by because of the restrictions and the most important thing is on certain relationships between whether reducing their versions will lead to reductions in gun violence. i've got to think personally that if you have fewer guns going to criminals that ultimately you will be able to have
these are the four states that border mexico, california, mexico, texas, and the last three that i mentioned have basically none of the laws of interest, i'm sorry. i went too fast. however, california does licensed gun dealers and allow inspections not conducting background checks. today to regulate private transactions with handguns and a ban assault weapons which of course are very important respect to the mexican cartels and also one down per customer per month. so, what does the exporting...
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new mexico's largest wild firer on record burned more than a quarter of a million acres. in march, tornadoes that tore across indiana, ohio, west virginia, and kentucky left 42 people dead. in late august, hurricane isaac came ashore near the mouth of the mississippi. nine deaths, 4,700 homes were damaged or destroyed. and of course, in october, super storm sandy brought a record storm surge to the new york and new jersey coast lines. 131 people were killed. 650,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. more than eight million homes and businesses lost power, some of them for weeks. so 2012 is in the record books. but the devastating drought continues. it covers 61% of the continental u.s. the worst of it you see right there in darkest red. texas officials today had bad news for farmers who badly need water. anna werner has their story. >> what you see now, when it comes out of here, it will be white. >> reporter: the operationpe managed by harold ross dries the rice harvested by farmers around eagle lake, texas. b rice has been grown here since the 1800s, but few years have b
new mexico's largest wild firer on record burned more than a quarter of a million acres. in march, tornadoes that tore across indiana, ohio, west virginia, and kentucky left 42 people dead. in late august, hurricane isaac came ashore near the mouth of the mississippi. nine deaths, 4,700 homes were damaged or destroyed. and of course, in october, super storm sandy brought a record storm surge to the new york and new jersey coast lines. 131 people were killed. 650,000 homes were damaged or...
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the united states is mexico's neighbor. i don't want my neighbor to be poor and raunchy and have a mobile home and trash all around and kids with sickness and -- i don't want that. the free trade agreement, you're only looking at the balance of trade went to mexico. it used to be -- we were sucking dollars out of mexico. now we are putting dollars in. but we are doing it through commerce, not -- get my point? >> host: joe, what kind of work do you do in el paso? >> caller: i'm an economist and a miner, a mine are consultant, and i've worked in both places of the united states and i'm a mexican-american. >> host: is it fair to say you're a supporter in general of nafta? >> caller: i'm a supporter of -- no i'm not a supporter of nafta in general. i'm a supporter of free trade. >> guest: free trade. >> caller: yes. >> host: do you find that in your view, has free trade or the current setup benefited el paso and mexico? >> caller: it has. it has. it benefits mexico. it benefits the united states to begin with when it first got
the united states is mexico's neighbor. i don't want my neighbor to be poor and raunchy and have a mobile home and trash all around and kids with sickness and -- i don't want that. the free trade agreement, you're only looking at the balance of trade went to mexico. it used to be -- we were sucking dollars out of mexico. now we are putting dollars in. but we are doing it through commerce, not -- get my point? >> host: joe, what kind of work do you do in el paso? >> caller: i'm an...
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why did our government send guns to mexico? why did they blow up -- >> alex, i get accused when i get you guys on of talking over you, of being rude. i'm trying to be civil. you have got to try and answer some of the questions, right? here is my issue for you. why do people need, civilians need an ar-15 type assault weapon? >> i said statistically, they're using in a low amount of crimes. that's an fbi act. >> but they have been used in the last three mass shootings. >> because they advertise in the media. everybody knows if someone jumps off the empire state building, they put security out there because there are copy cats. go commit suicide by killing a bunch of kids and use this because this is what the army uses. >> why do they need them? >> to protect us. a study shows they killed 290,000 people. google it. >> should everyone in america have an ar-15 if they want one? >> statistically, where there's more guns, there's lower crime. >> the 23 richest countries, you have -- >> america was born on guns and whiskey. it's true w
why did our government send guns to mexico? why did they blow up -- >> alex, i get accused when i get you guys on of talking over you, of being rude. i'm trying to be civil. you have got to try and answer some of the questions, right? here is my issue for you. why do people need, civilians need an ar-15 type assault weapon? >> i said statistically, they're using in a low amount of crimes. that's an fbi act. >> but they have been used in the last three mass shootings. >>...
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of nations like italy or mexico or spain and australia but one hundred seventy other nations and billionaires just in the united states also had a field day as the annual forbes four hundred list of two thousand and twelve showed america's richest billionaires saw their wealth increase by two hundred billion dollars last year bringing their total net worth to one point seven trillion at the same time the economy here in the united states which is staring down a year of impending austerity is stagnant despite moderate unemployment and g.d.p. growth forty nine million americans still live in poverty forty six million americans are on food stamps because they quite literally don't have enough money to feed their families the economic situation in europe continues to deteriorate and even emerging markets in asia are slowing down so if it were true that the world's economies rely on the super rich to do well as today's all of our conspired right wing economics and all in front and for them argue then why are the world's austerity economies doing so poorly. done is the answer it's because the billi
of nations like italy or mexico or spain and australia but one hundred seventy other nations and billionaires just in the united states also had a field day as the annual forbes four hundred list of two thousand and twelve showed america's richest billionaires saw their wealth increase by two hundred billion dollars last year bringing their total net worth to one point seven trillion at the same time the economy here in the united states which is staring down a year of impending austerity is...
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war begun in 18 50rbgs it wouldn't have become in charleston, it would have begun in santa fe, new mexico. why? because texas with it own imperial ambitions to move westward supported by the slave-holding south seeking to invade new mexico territory. there were many, many other parts to the crisis. fundamentally, whether or not the west would be slave or free n. 1850 the south was militarized, southern nationalism was at a peak. jefferson davis on the floor of the nat in 1850 -- on the floor of the senate in 1850 said if a southern confederacy was to be formed now, he was ready to accept the presidency of it in 1850. the north, on the other hand, was nowhere near ready to go to war and, indeed, the north still dominated by the conservative wing of the democratic party allied largely with the south. in other words, the north would not have fought the war or it certainly wouldn't have fought the same war, secession would probably have succeeded, and the consequence to that not only for american history, but for the rest of the world could have been quite tragic. >> what was the floor of con
war begun in 18 50rbgs it wouldn't have become in charleston, it would have begun in santa fe, new mexico. why? because texas with it own imperial ambitions to move westward supported by the slave-holding south seeking to invade new mexico territory. there were many, many other parts to the crisis. fundamentally, whether or not the west would be slave or free n. 1850 the south was militarized, southern nationalism was at a peak. jefferson davis on the floor of the nat in 1850 -- on the floor of...
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. >> she crossed the border from mexico with her mother when she was 11. >> when you crossed the border illegally, what do you say to people to tell you that? >> give us a chance to give back to the country. we have a lot to continue >> president obama's deferred deportation program allows those who came illegally as children to work and study in the u.s. >> it would definitely be a dream come true to become a citizen. >> she recently lived every illegal immigrant's nightmare. federal agents took her mother and brother to be deported. she posted this youtube video. >> it needs to stop. we need to do something. we need to stop separating families. >> word went out on twitter and facebook. >> one organization was able to get 18,000 petitions in a matter of 12 hours. >> she even got members of congress to call immigration authorities. her brother and mother were relisted within 24 hours. she points out, a record almost 410,000 undocumented immigrants were deported last year. >> this is why we need immigration reform. >> you think it will happen? >> i think it has to happen. >> hispanic pol
. >> she crossed the border from mexico with her mother when she was 11. >> when you crossed the border illegally, what do you say to people to tell you that? >> give us a chance to give back to the country. we have a lot to continue >> president obama's deferred deportation program allows those who came illegally as children to work and study in the u.s. >> it would definitely be a dream come true to become a citizen. >> she recently lived every illegal...